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Melodie Rivera
Professor Jenna Campbell
ENC 1102-0040
16 February 2017
Worship: Analysis of a Textual Way of Life
The act of worship is an activity associated with religion. Christians commonly express
their gratitude and respect towards God through worship. It might seem like a ritual but for the
Nondenominational Christian community it goes beyond that. Worship has gone from this view
of an impersonal religious act to a more personal way of life. It is reflected through a persons
everyday testimony. An aspect that is overlooked is the literacy activity involved in worship.
Everyday Christians use a variety of texts and genres to enhance their personal worship
experience with God. These participants in the Nondenominational Christian community are
both the consumers and creators. These texts also help shape other participants contribution to
the literate activity of worship. Through the use of different research methods the different ways
in which worship texts change to religious reflection, deepen religious understanding and build
lives, I conducted multiple interviews. Since there are different levels of expertise within the
population, the interviews consisted of two sets of people. One set of interviews was conducted
with a group of worship pastors/leaders. They have a higher level of expertise due to their
education and years of experience in the field of worship. The other set of the population
interviewed is the congregation. These are people who attend church and are involved in the
worship experience both congregational and personally. The use of these two populations show
the different perspectives and how they all tie together in the act of worship. The interview
questions can be found I the appendix. The two groups had similar questions, with slight
common trend however is they all draw people closer to a relationship with God. Lyrics in
particular can lead to breakthroughs, which give a clear understanding of what God is doing,
shine a light on a different perspective of a situation which encourages religious reflection. This
can be an eye opening experience to those who partake in the worship activity. As explained by
Marielis Montanez, a worship leader at her local church in Maryland, It's really inspiring to hear
that some people can go through the same things as you do and how God can work in their lives,
and that helps you to have a different perspective in worshipping Him. It is always reassuring to
know you are not the only one going through that situation. By hearing others experiences that
relate to ones own gives a sense of hope and helps build religious communities. It was due to a
song that Kathy Serrano, member of a local church, was able to understand the greatness of
Gods love. The song was called How Great is Your Love and although it sounds simple, they
had deep words of truth. It made me really reflect on how great Gods love is not only to me, but
to my friends, and to the world. Through these different experiences the lyrics proclaim the
essence of God and deepen religious understanding. When it comes to worship texts the focus
on God's revelation, including his character and his redemptive work (Abernethy).
According to Justin Mercado, a member of a local churchs dance ministry, there's no
such thing as a "perfect" worship text but an honest one that not just connects you more with
God but also makes others around you feel and connect with that it. When creating a worship
text one of the most important parts is authenticity. Lyrics and devotionals are based on personal
experiences. Honesty is what speaks to the heart. Things that touch a persons heart during their
time of prayer are then developed into different forms of texts. Abernethy shares four qualities of
worship (1) the aim of worship is to glorify God; (2) God's glory pertains to what is revealed in
the Christian scriptures; (3) worship is always "culturally embodied and embedded"; and
(4) worship invites full participation as we bring our whole life to worship. In other words,
worship is sharing the essence of God that is experienced in times of prayer and bible reading.
Worship goes beyond a simple act done in church, it is a lifestyle impacted by different texts.
Based on the results from the interviews conducted lyrics and devotionals are not the only
texts that affect personal worship time. Blogs, podcasts and books are all different genres that
contribute to the worship experience. Blogs can cover different topics. An example of a popular
Christian blog is The Secret Garden. This video blog is geared towards young adult Christian
women. It provides advice and different testimonies of extraordinary women who can be seen as
role models. The general ideas of blogs are to unite Christians with similar interests and tie those
interests to their relationship with God. Podcasts are also a way to share words of encouragement
with members of the Christian worship community. Each day new scriptures and devotionals are
shared, encouraging others to deepen their religious understanding. Books also share
encouraging words, such as Crazy Love by Francis Chan. This book describes the different
attributes of Gods love. Another book mentioned during the interviews was Doxology and
Theology by Matt Boswell. This book covers guidelines based on biblical principles on the life of
a worship leader and how to lead others into worship. This text mainly impacts the worship
pastor/leader community but it inadvertently impacts the congregation also because the
information read during the leaders personal worship time is implanted to benefit the
congregations worship experience. Along with these books, the Bible was the number one
This text is plays a vital role because it is considered the Word of God. The Bible is revered very
highly in the community. Due to the importance of the Bible, all the other texts used by the
community revolve around it. An example of this can be seen in worship song lyrics. Based on
research the majority of song lyrics are based off a biblical text. In order to support this claim I
picked a song to rhetorically analyze. According to the iTunes Hot Tracks the number one song
at the moment in the Christian & Gospel genre is What a Beautiful Name by Hillsong
Worship.
In order to understand the context of the song I gathered information on the writers of the
text. Hillsong Worship is the praise and worship group of a local church in Australia, that
through the years has grown and impacted many people. They are a very successful group who
have obtained the chance to travel the world sharing their unshakeable belief in the power of
Jesus Christ. Despite the pain, sorrow and tension of this world, Jesus is not threatened by the
darkness (hillsong.com/worship). Through the lens of their beliefs, I rhetorically analyzed the
This reigns true in the song, which starts by stating You were the Word at the beginning which
relates to In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God
(New International Version, John. 1.1). This automatically establishes credibility within the
Christian community because it is referencing the main text. By stating One with God the song
then goes on to reference the Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity is a concept in which God is three
people in one. The Father, God, the Son, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Jesus explains this when he
states I and the Father are one, (New International Version, John. 10.30). The overall motif of
the song is to exalt the greatness of Jesus Christ. They constantly proclaim the beauty of all His
works. The diction used in the lyrics such as You didnt want heaven without us/So Jesus, You
brought heaven down, Death could not hold you and You are raised to life again show that
Jesus greatest work is considered to be His crucifixion and resurrection. All of these phrases are
biblical references.